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In reply to the discussion: Why are there members here supporting having Obama using executive action [View all]HERVEPA
(6,107 posts)50. Oh, just stuff it.
You're not very clever.
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Why are there members here supporting having Obama using executive action [View all]
scarystuffyo
Nov 2014
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What are the numbers in those? 60 , 70 thousand a year ? bio tech , chemistry , engineering etc..
scarystuffyo
Nov 2014
#7
We don't even know what the Exec. Order will say. It could be a really great thing. nt
kelliekat44
Nov 2014
#123
Most of the people who will be involved in the actions are already here and have been for many
jwirr
Nov 2014
#103
The argument is that conservative opposition to reform is a lot more intense than liberal support
Recursion
Nov 2014
#100
How long do you propose the President should wait? He's been waiting 6 years now.
shraby
Nov 2014
#38
Polls show that people support a path to citizenship, even republicans. What 'disaster' are
pampango
Nov 2014
#10
Thanks. That hardly cancels out the desire of most Americans to see a path to legal status for them
pampango
Nov 2014
#47
I guess we don't agree on how ready the country is for immigration reform. For sure,
pampango
Nov 2014
#81
A year ago I would have agreed with you, but with the comments I've heard over the past few
amandabeech
Nov 2014
#83
My numbers are for people who support a path to legalization. Some support as the main priority,
pampango
Nov 2014
#97
Besides your claim that the ACA was a voucher program in disguise, there's
geek tragedy
Nov 2014
#116
Just so people don't get the wrong idea, your PM was full of virulently hateful
geek tragedy
Nov 2014
#120
From wiki: "A tell in poker is a change in a player's behavior or demeanor that is claimed by some
FSogol
Nov 2014
#11
This current foot stomping thread on GOP impotence is especially funny
alcibiades_mystery
Nov 2014
#59
Why do they *have to* pass a bill? Why should they? Their voters don't want one. So they won't.
freshwest
Nov 2014
#122
Many of us would have preferred that, but their tea party wing has repubs too scared
pampango
Nov 2014
#29
I don't want the President to ignore it , the majority of the country wants to
scarystuffyo
Nov 2014
#35
So, how is it a "disaster" if the President does what the majority of the country wants?
baldguy
Nov 2014
#39
The Rethugs in Congress should lead, follow, or get out of the way on immigration. Since they
Louisiana1976
Nov 2014
#33
There are other elections than the next one, we'd best secure the block if we wish to win them.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#36
Best response in the thread, imho. Along those lines, U.S. Grant fought a very early
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#107
When Republicans speak of immigration reform, they mean something punitive. I like Obama's plan.
Hoyt
Nov 2014
#42
The problem is that more non-Hispanic voters are seeing the "cheap labor" end of it.
amandabeech
Nov 2014
#82
The White House dials up the number of H1B visas each year via executive action.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2014
#94
Maybe no hair on fire, but hair does get singed regularly on the H1B topic.
amandabeech
Nov 2014
#129
Because it's the right thing to do and Republicans are incapable of governing. - nt
KingCharlemagne
Nov 2014
#108